Monday 22 August 2016

Kind Words


“The work of the Masters of Landscape Architecture students was very strong and both broad in scope and deep in exploration. This is a sign of a comprehensive programme that seeks to extend the ambition of the students with projects beyond the usual strictures of such programmes. The scale particularly is to be acknowledged and it positions the study of landscape architecture in a larger geographic context alongside – and in some ways, well ahead of – traditional urban design programmes. This work, and this direction, is in its own way quietly ground-breaking, and is to be lauded.”

Tommy Honey, Dean of College, Whitcliffe College of Arts & Design

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